Genetic Diversity of Some Capparis L. Species Growing in Syria



Document title: Genetic Diversity of Some Capparis L. Species Growing in Syria
Journal: Brazilian archives of biology and technology
Database: PERIÓDICA
System number: 000392620
ISSN: 1516-8913
Authors: 1
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Institutions: 1Atomic Energy Commission, Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Damasco. Siria
Year:
Season: Nov-Dic
Volumen: 57
Number: 6
Pages: 916-926
Country: Brasil
Language: Inglés
Document type: Artículo
Approach: Analítico, descriptivo
English abstract This work investigated the genetic diversity and relationships among Capparis species growing in Syria using IRAP and ISSR techniques. Forty-seven samples of three Capparis species genotypes were collected from 21 different locations in Syria. The genotypes were morphologically identified based on the descriptions available in the literature. When IRAP technique was used, an average of 71.5% of the amplified fragments were polymorphic compared to 82.04% in ISSR. Morphological characterization along with the cluster and PCoA analyses of the data divided the studied genotypes into three groups. The groups included genotypes identified as Capparis spinosa L, C. sicula Duh., and C. aegyptia Lam. Based on the morphological description, molecular studies and statistical analyses of this study, C. aegyptia could be suggested as a separate species and not a varietal rank of C. spinosa ( C. spinosa var. aegyptia ( Lam .). Two samples (Alep1 and Idl) were not placed in any of the three distinctive groups, despite their closeness morphologically to C. spinosa. In PCoA analysis, sample Alep1 came between C. sicula and C. spinosa and Idl was placed between C. sicula and C. aegyptia. Although hybridization between Capparis species could occur, it was not clear from the present study if these two genotypes were hybrids
Disciplines: Biología,
Química
Keyword: Botánica,
Genética,
Bioquímica,
Capparis spinosa,
Biodiversidad,
Genotipos,
Siria
Keyword: Biology,
Chemistry,
Botany,
Genetics,
Biochemistry,
Capparis spinosa,
Biodiversity,
Genotypes,
Syria
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